- Mon Mar 20, 2017 10:45 am
#33543
Hi,
Could someone provide explanation for this question, please? An explanation of why the others are incorrect would be helpful.
I chose answer A Looking at the answer key (D is the correct answer), is it because the entire population could've gotten much bigger during the party's administration, making the unemployment rate drop (and not due to the party's policies)? Option D sounded too certain/specific to me: no where in the stimulus could I find where the evidence cited in support actually provides more support for the denial of the conclusion.
From reading the LRB, we know that with a number and percentage, we can't tell if the actual unemployment went up or down (total population could've dropped or grown).
Please let me know.
Thanks!
Yaesul
Could someone provide explanation for this question, please? An explanation of why the others are incorrect would be helpful.
I chose answer A Looking at the answer key (D is the correct answer), is it because the entire population could've gotten much bigger during the party's administration, making the unemployment rate drop (and not due to the party's policies)? Option D sounded too certain/specific to me: no where in the stimulus could I find where the evidence cited in support actually provides more support for the denial of the conclusion.
From reading the LRB, we know that with a number and percentage, we can't tell if the actual unemployment went up or down (total population could've dropped or grown).
Please let me know.
Thanks!
Yaesul